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Assessing writing ability in primary education : on the evaluation of text quality and text complexity

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“…Assessments provide teachers with input for giving students adequate feedback, and for adjusting their teaching. However, research has shown that teachers often find assessing students’ texts challenging (Feenstra, 2014; Weigle, 2002). The ideas teachers have about what constitutes a good text, influence how much weight they give to certain aspects of writing and how they rate text quality (Bouwer, Koster, & Van den Bergh, 2016).…”
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“…Assessments provide teachers with input for giving students adequate feedback, and for adjusting their teaching. However, research has shown that teachers often find assessing students’ texts challenging (Feenstra, 2014; Weigle, 2002). The ideas teachers have about what constitutes a good text, influence how much weight they give to certain aspects of writing and how they rate text quality (Bouwer, Koster, & Van den Bergh, 2016).…”
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“…Hence, there are rising practices that promote feedback mechanisms, contextualized assessment tools, and learner autonomy through available technological tools. Feenstra (2014) investigated writing assessment methods anchored on analytical assessment and automated essay evaluation that can help establish the validity and reliability of teachers' assessments of students' writing performance. Meanwhile, Kalay and Büyükkarcı (2020) emphasize that secondary school teachers' writing assessment preferences suggest direct instruction methods, so they must require exposure to more relevant writing assessment training.…”
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“…Writing assessment research rarely occurs in primary grades (Philippakos & FitzPatrick, 2018), especially in kindergarten. Because teachers find it difficult to assess writing (Feenstra, 2014), writing difficulty often goes undiscovered (White, 2013). The classroom teacher has a critical role in identifying students who have difficulty responding to core instruction (Bondie et al, 2019).…”
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